When Ricky Rubio fell to the court on March 9, generations of Minnesota sports fans groaned, then nodded in recognition: Their teams are cursed.
But curses don't just happen. They are earned. A curse isn't merely a series of unfortunate events; it is a penalty levied by an aggrieved party. So if Minnesota teams are cursed, who did the cursing?
Timberwolves
In the early days of the Wolves they employed an "entertainer" nicknamed Joey Two-Step, who would pretend to be a fan, then rise up out of his seat during timeouts and dance.
When Joey proved too amorous for the tastes of some female employees, the Wolves asked him to move along. Joey said, according to witnesses, "Curse you, Timberwolves, no one fires Joey Two-Step! I'm putting a hex on you!"
Which explains Ndudi Ebi, Jonny Flynn, the Joe Smith deal and Martell Webster's haircut.
A serious question: If you know your franchise is cursed, how do you bring in a guy named Darko?
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